Economic Policies for an Incoming Labour Government (Part 6 of 9)
March 2, 2015 6:38 pm Leave your thoughts The No-Cost Keynesian Stimulation of Demand in the Economy
The No-Cost Keynesian Stimulation of Demand in the Economy
The Two Great Traditions in Western Economic Thinking
Bryan Gould and George Tait Edwards describe Shimomuran Economics
Stimulating Wealth Creation
The Different Uses of Credit Creation
Britain pays billions to support farming, and then billions to repair the catastrophic damage it causes, writes George Monbiot.
The Coalition Government's Failed Austerity Programme
Churchill famously said that democracy is the worst political system, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time
Many anti-Russian commentators today have no problem with classifying Vladimir Putin's government as kleptocratic
If you were a university student at any time from 1962 to 1989, you received a maintenance grant; it started off at a little under £400 p.a. and reached £1,430 in 1980